Hi everyone !
I just got accepted into the TCD LLM programme for 2016/2017, which I am really excited about !!
I am really inclined to accept but at the same time I am not completely sure. For example, how would you compare TCD and Edinburgh ? Furthermore, I might get accepted to london universities which have, I think, a better reputation. But at the same time, life at TCD seems better...
What do you think ?
Thanks !
TCD 2016/2017
Posted Jan 27, 2016 12:10
I just got accepted into the TCD LLM programme for 2016/2017, which I am really excited about !!
I am really inclined to accept but at the same time I am not completely sure. For example, how would you compare TCD and Edinburgh ? Furthermore, I might get accepted to london universities which have, I think, a better reputation. But at the same time, life at TCD seems better...
What do you think ?
Thanks !
Posted Jan 27, 2016 13:44
Good to know!
I did not choose a specific course, I wanted the freedom to choose any course I wanted haha Also, I am French and here, the course you took during your LLM doesn't really matter, as long as you got an LLM.
Which one did you choose ?
Anyway, I agreey TCD ain't the worse option ! I am actually quite excited at the idea to go there for a year! I am still awaiting an answer from LSE, so will see... But the global cost is sooo different !
Are you going to wait to see if you have an answer from LSE before paying the deposit ?
I did not choose a specific course, I wanted the freedom to choose any course I wanted haha Also, I am French and here, the course you took during your LLM doesn't really matter, as long as you got an LLM.
Which one did you choose ?
Anyway, I agreey TCD ain't the worse option ! I am actually quite excited at the idea to go there for a year! I am still awaiting an answer from LSE, so will see... But the global cost is sooo different !
Are you going to wait to see if you have an answer from LSE before paying the deposit ?
Posted Feb 15, 2016 17:00
Hi guys! Can anyone explain me please how can I prove my EU status regarding fees? They say that citizenship is not enough and that we should provide some proof but they don't say what exactly?
Posted Feb 15, 2016 17:14
Hi guys! Can anyone explain me please how can I prove my EU status regarding fees? They say that citizenship is not enough and that we should provide some proof but they don't say what exactly?
What do you mean citizenship isn't enough ? That seems odd... Where do you read this ?
What do you mean citizenship isn't enough ? That seems odd... Where do you read this ?
Posted Feb 18, 2016 12:45
Hi guys! Can anyone explain me please how can I prove my EU status regarding fees? They say that citizenship is not enough and that we should provide some proof but they don't say what exactly?
What do you mean citizenship isn't enough ? That seems odd... Where do you read this ?
I know, very strange, that's why I dont understand what should i provide. They say this on web page:
An EU passport or citizenship, including an Irish passport or Irish citizenship, does not grant automatic entitlement to EU fees. An EU application is one made by a person who fulfils one or more of the following criteria:
1. who is ordinarily resident in the EU and who has received full-time further or higher education in the EU for three of the five years immediately preceding admission; or
2. who is ordinarily resident in the EU and has worked full-time in the EU for three of the five years immediately preceding admission; or
3. who holds a passport from an EU state and has received full-time further or higher education in the EU for three of the five years immediately preceding admission.
What do you mean citizenship isn't enough ? That seems odd... Where do you read this ?
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I know, very strange, that's why I dont understand what should i provide. They say this on web page:
An EU passport or citizenship, including an Irish passport or Irish citizenship, does not grant automatic entitlement to EU fees. An EU application is one made by a person who fulfils one or more of the following criteria:
1. who is ordinarily resident in the EU and who has received full-time further or higher education in the EU for three of the five years immediately preceding admission; or
2. who is ordinarily resident in the EU and has worked full-time in the EU for three of the five years immediately preceding admission; or
3. who holds a passport from an EU state and has received full-time further or higher education in the EU for three of the five years immediately preceding admission.
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